Charges are pending against a 26-year-old man and a second suspect remains at large after a brief early morning pursuit led to two collisions involving Saskatoon police vehicles. No one was injured in either incident.

The incident began when a canine officer saw a stolen truck near Massey Drive and 33rd Street West around 7:51 a.m. Sunday. The truck then pulled into an apartment complex in the 3300 block of 33rd Street and the officer followed, police said.

As the officer pulled his cruiser behind the truck, it reversed and rammed his vehicle. The truck’s passenger ran away while the driver drove off in the truck. A second police cruiser followed the truck, but the chase was ended due to safety concerns, police said.

Meanwhile, the canine officer tracked the passenger to a Bowman Crescent home — where it is believed the suspect stole a bicycle — and then to a business near Wedge Road and George Road.

The suspect then attempted to flee in a taxi, but the cab was stopped and its passenger arrested. Police said in a news release that the man will face charges including possession of stolen property.

Police found the stolen truck “several blocks away” about 25 minutes after the initial incident. A police spokesman said Sunday afternoon that officers couldn’t find the driver, and that the search has since been turned into an investigation.

No one was injured in the incident or a subsequent traffic collision between an officer responding to the scene and another driver at the intersection of 33rd Street and Confederation Drive, police said.